Riverside Park - progress - 10-23-13

City workers walk with Fort Morgan City Council members Ron Shaver and Christine Castoe on a tour of Riverside Park Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2013. This picture is on the path along the farthest east fishing pond near the parking lot. (Jenni Grubbs/Fort Morgan Times)

Interim Police Chief Darin Sagel and City Manager Jeff Wells hike with other city staff and Fort Morgan City Council members during a tour of Riverside Park Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2013. The large hole shown here used to be the trail, but washed out after the main part of the flood as the water was receding, City Engineer Brad Curtis said. (Jenni Grubbs/Fort Morgan Times)

This dock now sits completely out of the western fishing pond at Riverside Park. "You can see how hard that water was moving when it flipped that dock up," City Engineer Brad Curtis said during a tour of the park Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2013, with the Fort Morgan City Council. (Jenni Grubbs/Fort Morgan Times)

The surrounding trail by Cargill Bridge, which crosses the canal carrying treated wastewater away from the beef plant and through Riverside Park, "looks totally different now," according to Brent Nation, Fort Morgan Water Resources/Utilities Director, who was among city staff on the tour of the park with the Fort Morgan City Council Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2013. (Jenni Grubbs/Fort Morgan Times)

One of the biggest washouts during the flood happened at this spot in northeast Riverside Park along the South Platte River. (Brad Curtis/Special to the Times)